Hassan's Dissappearance Discussion

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"He looked around to to tell Hassan, who he was sure had already seen into his thoughts. Hassan was of course no longer there." (p. 769)

When Kit journies to Lake Baikal via the stone arch of Tushuk Tash, he is accompanied by Hassan, the loyal lieutenant of the Doosra.

Al-Doosra is the "local prophet" who was "driven mad by the desert" (p. 756) and who advocates for a Pan-Turania united under a "single Shamanistic ruler" - none only as "the One who comes. "

What does Hassan's dissappearance mean? You got me.

Here are the relevant sections that I can see: