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  1. Richard Payne is a historian of the Iranian world in late antiquity, ca. 200–800 CE. He studies the dynamics of Iranian imperialism, the role of Zoroastrian religion, and the social history of Christian and Zoroastrian communities in the early Islamic world.

  2. A historian of the Iranian world in late antiquity, ca. 200–800 CE, Payne's research focuses primarily on the dynamics of Iranian imperialism, specifically how the Iranian (or Sasanian) Empire successfully integrated socially, culturally, and geographically disparate populations from Arabia to Afghanistan into enduring political networks and ...

  3. Professor Richard Payne. FAA, FRSC, FRSN, FRACI; BSc Canterbury; PhD Cambridge. Professor of Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology NHMRC Investigator Leadership Fellow Deputy Director, ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science. Phone. 61 2 9351 5877. Fax. 61 2 9351 3329. Email. [email protected] Address.

  4. Richard Payne Knight (15 de febrero de 1750 – 23 de abril de 1824) fue un político y escritor británico, uno de los creadores del concepto estético de lo pintoresco, junto a William Gilpin y Uvedale Price. Fue miembro del Parlamento británico por Leominster (1780–1784) y Ludlow (1784–1800 y 1801-1806).

  5. Bio. Projects. Richard Payne is a historian of the Iranian world in late antiquity, ca. 200–800 CE. His research focuses primarily on the dynamics of Iranian imperialism, specifically how the Iranian (or Sasanian) Empire successfully integrated socially, culturally, and geographically disparate populations from Arabia to Afghanistan into ...

  6. Associate Professor of History, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, ISAC, and the College. A historian of the Iranian world in late antiquity, ca. 200–800 CE, Payne's research focuses primarily on the dynamics of Iranian imperialism, specifically how the Iranian (or Sasanian) Empire successfully integrated socially, culturally, and ...

  7. Richard Payne is an associate professor of history and near eastern languages at the University of Chicago. He studies Iranian imperialism, religious diversity, and global history in late antiquity and early medieval times.