Sîlkašaš

Sîlkašaš (ca. 245 - January, 333) was a priest in the early 4th century who believed all foods and resources came from a godly entity. He named this god Thû-xašaš, or Life-Bearer, and deviated from the mostly pagan society at the time. It is believed that King Shan I of Tushetia was inspired by this priest.