When he was 7 years old, he entered the Orenburg Neplyuevsky Cadet Corps, where his brothers Saiyp-Kerei, Ybyraiym and Ahmet-Kerei also studied.
In 1849, Gubaydulla, together with Yesaul Zhitkov, who was adjutant of the Orenburg Governor General, went to St. Petersburg and was accepted for training in the Imperial Corps of Pages.
[1] In the same year, he, along with his brothers, were invited to the coronation ceremony of Emperor Alexander II as representatives of the Bukey Horde.
In 1866, rittmeister Gubaydulla was sent to the order of the ataman of the Don Cossacks, a year later he was sent to serve in the northwestern part of the Russian Empire.
On 31 August 1877, as an aide-de-camp to a colonel of the Life Guards of the Cossack Regiment, Chingiskhan was awarded the Golden Weapon for Bravery.