Mile Popyordanov (Bulgarian: Миле Попйорданов, Macedonian: Миле Поп Јорданов; 1877-1901), born Milan Popyordanov,[1] was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary[2][3] and member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO).
[4] Milan Popyordanov was born in Veles, in the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day North Macedonia) in 1877.
[5] As an active member of the IMARO, he later joined the regional detachment operating around Radovis.
There Popyordanov persuaded the Bulgarian poet Peyo Yavorov to leave for Macedonia as a guerrilla.
There is a folk song about the death of Popyordanov called "Sick layed down Mile Pop Yordanov" (Bulgarian: Болен ми лежи Миле Попйорданов, Macedonian: Болен ми лежи Миле Поп Јорданов').