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The '''House of Grilka''' was the new name given to the [[House of Kozak]] in [[2371]], after [[Kozak]] was killed in an accident on [[Deep Space 9]]. [[Gowron]] and the [[Klingon High Council]] granted [[Grilka]] special dispensation to lead the [[Great House|House]], as Kozak had died in an accident. Until Gowron granted special dispensation, it was briefly known as the House of Quark. ({{DS9|The House of Quark}})
 
   
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The '''House of Grilka''', previously known as the '''House of Kozak''' and briefly as the '''House of Quark''', was a [[Great House|house]] of medium influence in the [[Klingon Empire]] in the [[2370s]]. The House of Kozak had been sworn enemies of the [[House of D'Ghor]] for seven generations. Rather than challenging Kozak's forces to battle, [[D'Ghor]] chose the [[dishonor|dishonorable]] course of systematically undermining the House of Kozak's financial assets and territorial holdings, in a bid to seize Kozak's house.
The House of Grilka was involved in the [[Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)|Federation-Klingon War]] and the [[Klingon-Cardassian War]]. These conflicts were costly to the House, as they lost [[starship]]s, lands and warriors. ({{DS9|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}})
 
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In [[2371]], Kozak was killed in an accident in [[Quark's Bar]] on [[Deep Space 9]]. Since he had no male heir, he left the House of Kozak without a leader. If the House of Kozak fell, D'Ghor would be able to make a claim to its titles and properties as the principal creditor to Kozak's debts. D'Ghor arrived on on [[Deep Space 9]] and coerced [[Quark]] into claiming that he had defeated Kozak in honorable combat; otherwise, the [[Klingon High Council]] might have granted [[special dispensation]] for Kozak's widow, [[Grilka]], to lead the house.
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To thwart D'Ghor's plan, Grilka abducted Quark to [[Qo'noS]], performed the [[brek'tal ritual|''brek'tal'' ritual]], thus marrying him, and giving him the right to lead her house. The High Council chose to consider the unprecedented leadership of a Klingon house by a [[Ferengi]], and in the interim the House of Kozak became the "House of Quark".
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Quark subsequently uncovered evidence of D'Ghor's financial machinations and presented the evidence to the High Council. D'Ghor contested the accusation and challenged Quark to personal combat. Quark answered the challenge, but he threw aside his ''[[bat'leth]]'' and dared D'Ghor to [[execution|execute]] an unarmed Ferengi. D'Ghor nearly did so, but was stopped by [[Gowron]], who saw this dishonorable act as convincing proof of Quark's accusations. The High Council gave Grilka dispensation to personally lead her house, and D'Ghor suffered a [[discommendation]]. Grilka immediately divorced Quark, and the House of Quark became the House of Grilka. ({{DS9|The House of Quark}})
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The House of Grilka was involved in the [[Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)|Federation-Klingon War]] and the [[Klingon-Cardassian War]] in the 2370s. These conflicts were costly to the House, as they lost [[starship]]s, lands and warriors. ({{DS9|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}})
   
 
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Revision as of 17:01, 12 October 2013

Kozak

Kozak, the leader of the House until 2371

Grilka

Grilka, the leader of the House from 2371 onwards

House of Quark redirects here; for the DS9 episode with a similar title, please see "The House of Quark".

The House of Grilka, previously known as the House of Kozak and briefly as the House of Quark, was a house of medium influence in the Klingon Empire in the 2370s. The House of Kozak had been sworn enemies of the House of D'Ghor for seven generations. Rather than challenging Kozak's forces to battle, D'Ghor chose the dishonorable course of systematically undermining the House of Kozak's financial assets and territorial holdings, in a bid to seize Kozak's house.

In 2371, Kozak was killed in an accident in Quark's Bar on Deep Space 9. Since he had no male heir, he left the House of Kozak without a leader. If the House of Kozak fell, D'Ghor would be able to make a claim to its titles and properties as the principal creditor to Kozak's debts. D'Ghor arrived on on Deep Space 9 and coerced Quark into claiming that he had defeated Kozak in honorable combat; otherwise, the Klingon High Council might have granted special dispensation for Kozak's widow, Grilka, to lead the house.

To thwart D'Ghor's plan, Grilka abducted Quark to Qo'noS, performed the brek'tal ritual, thus marrying him, and giving him the right to lead her house. The High Council chose to consider the unprecedented leadership of a Klingon house by a Ferengi, and in the interim the House of Kozak became the "House of Quark".

Quark subsequently uncovered evidence of D'Ghor's financial machinations and presented the evidence to the High Council. D'Ghor contested the accusation and challenged Quark to personal combat. Quark answered the challenge, but he threw aside his bat'leth and dared D'Ghor to execute an unarmed Ferengi. D'Ghor nearly did so, but was stopped by Gowron, who saw this dishonorable act as convincing proof of Quark's accusations. The High Council gave Grilka dispensation to personally lead her house, and D'Ghor suffered a discommendation. Grilka immediately divorced Quark, and the House of Quark became the House of Grilka. (DS9: "The House of Quark")

The House of Grilka was involved in the Federation-Klingon War and the Klingon-Cardassian War in the 2370s. These conflicts were costly to the House, as they lost starships, lands and warriors. (DS9: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places")