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When did Genghis Khan become emperor?
Genghis Khan [1] (English: Genghis Khan) (Mongolian:? 0? 9 ingis QAγan,1162 May 31-1227 August 25), namely Yuan Taizu, also known as Genghis Khan, Mongolian, founder and politician of Mongolian Empire. Temujin, surnamed A Jin and Qiwuwen, is a member of the Beggar (Qiyan) Department. According to Mongolian naming tradition, Temujin's full name should be Chiwowen Genghis Khan. In October of the second year of Zhiyuan (1265), Kublai Khan honored Genghis Khan as Mao, and in October of the third year of Zhiyuan (1266), the ancestral temple was built and honored, and Genghis Khan of posthumous title was the emperor. In December of sophomore year (1309), Wuyingzong Haishan was named Emperor Taizu. From then on, Genghis Khan's posthumous title became the emperor of Shengwu. Among his sons, the four most famous ones are Shu Chi, Chahetai, Wokuotai and Tuo Lei. Genghis Khan made Shu Chi and Chahetai kings, and appointed Wokuotai as his successor. His greatest achievement is to unify the Mongolian grassland and make outstanding contributions to the survival and further development of the Mongolian nation.